Where am I and what am I seeing? This is a classical vision problem and this paper presents a solution based on efficient use of a combination of 2D and 3D features. Given a model...
The power and popularity of kernel methods stem in part from their ability to handle diverse forms of structured inputs, including vectors, graphs and strings. Recently, several m...
Darrin P. Lewis, Tony Jebara, William Stafford Nob...
Any tree can be represented in a max/ma//y compact form as a directed acyclic graph where common subtrees are factored and shared, being represented only once. Such a compaction ca...
Philippe Flajolet, Paolo Sipala, Jean-Marc Steyaer...
Whenever multiple representations or models of a system exist, there is the possibility of defining how they relate. In model driven software development, it is essential that th...
This paper describes an unsupervised learning technique for modeling human locomotion styles, such as distinct related activities (e.g. running and striding) or variations of the ...